When you are looking for a
mobile veterinary ultrasound and diagnostic service, you should be able to count on reliability, accuracy and excellent service for your patients.
During his doctoral studies, he gained additional extensive ultrasound and radiology training under the direct supervision of one of the pioneers
of veterinary ultrasound.
The International Veterinary Point - of - Care Ultrasound Society, called IVPOCUS, is made up of veterinarians and veterinary professionals who advocate and promote the education and advancement of Point - of - Care (POC) and
FAST veterinary ultrasound formats throughout the world to improve patient care and save lives.
Specialized complete system coverage on GE
portable veterinary ultrasound systems, specifically LOGIQ ™ e. Available for both the small animal and equine practice.
Dr. Judy Pawlusiow DVM, DipACVIM (SAIM) is a Board Certified Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialist with over 20 years of experience providing
mobile veterinary ultrasound and diagnostic services to veterinary practices in the metropolitan New York area and surrounding states.
The veterinary ultrasound is one of the most effective ways to determine the source of symptoms and how to treat them in a wide variety of cases.
Diagnosing diseases and abnormalities in your pet is much easier with the use of
our veterinary ultrasound machine.
Our veterinary ultrasound machine allows us to offer you the best possible care for your pet in a non-invasive, non-painful way by using sound wave technology to visualize your pet's internal organs and structures.
The veterinary ultrasound provides a non-invasive and non-painful way of looking for nodules, masses, cysts, abscesses, pregnancies, and even heart disease.
Veterinary ultrasound is a less invasive and painless procedure to explore a patient's soft tissue abnormalities, internal organs, gastrointestinal tract, vasculature and lymphatic system; The liver, gallbladder, kidneys, adrenal glands, spleen, urinary bladder, pancreas, stomach, intestines, lymph nodes and blood vessels of the abdomen can be readily imaged.
Installation and training in your hospital, with one of
our veterinary ultrasound clinical professionals, will launch, relaunch, or advance your ultrasound program.
In
veterinary ultrasound, a device emits high - frequency sound waves into the animal's body and measures when the waves bounce back.
We have information related to our mobile
veterinary ultrasound, echocardiography, endoscopy and internal medicine specialty practice and what to expect when Dr. Judy Pawlusiow DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) visits your hospital.
Since 2003, Advanced Veterinary Mobile Diagnostics has been providing on site mobile
veterinary ultrasound and endoscopy and is available for diagnostic service at veterinary hospitals and clinics in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Advanced Veterinary Mobile Diagnostics, PC is a mobile
veterinary ultrasound and internal medicine specialty practice performing mobile veterinary ultrasound & endoscopy, echocardiography and internal medicine consultations at veterinary practices.
Dr. Brown practices at Belton Small Animal Clinic and Central Texas Mobile
Veterinary Ultrasound, a mobile ultrasound business that serves the Waco, Temple and Killeen areas.
Dr. DiGrazia has special interests in
veterinary ultrasound and small animal ophthalmology.
Availability, reliability and accuracy of results are a high priority for veterinary practice owners when selecting a mobile
veterinary ultrasound and endoscopy diagnostic service.
With over 20 years of mobile
veterinary ultrasound & endoscopy experience, Dr Judy Pawlusiow is able to provide reliable and accurate diagnostic service and is flexible in scheduling additional patients and procedures during the same visit.
Advanced Veterinary Mobile Diagnostics, PC provides mobile
veterinary ultrasound & endoscopy, referral quality diagnostics and internal medicine consultations at your veterinary hospital.
Dr. Brown practices at Belton Small Animal Clinic and Central Texas Mobile
Veterinary Ultrasound.
Veterinary practice owners wanting to provide ultrasound, echocardiography and endoscopy for their patients within the setting of their own hospital are utilizing mobile
veterinary ultrasound and diagnostic services with more frequency.